Reviewed by ladygrey on
I normally don't like fairy tale minglings because more often than not they suck the soul out of the fairy tales and offer something trite in its place. But this was fresh and interesting and nearly immediately endearing.
I love the way Aletha Kontis took the events of fairy tales and wove them together in a new pattern. I love the turns in the story, the subtle plays on the traditional fairy tales that are so clever but not for the sake of being clever. There's meaning and emotional resonance in each of the elements she brings into play - even the ashes taken from Cinderella. I love her turns of phrase which are delicate and inventive. I love her characters and the beauty and horror that befalls them. This story is a fairy tale in the truest sense; full of wondrous beauty and appalling darkness in a world where things are rarely what they seem.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 3 June, 2012: Finished reading
- 3 June, 2012: Reviewed